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1993 TDK Australian Audio Book Awards

The short-listed and winning entries for the 1993 TDK Australian Audio Book Awards are as follows:

Categories


Overall Winner

The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje; narrated by Stanley McGeagh (Winning Entry)

Produced by the Braille & Talking Book Library


Children's Literature

The China Coin by Alan Baillie; narrated by Stephanie Daniel.

Produced by Christian Blind Mission International.

Galax-Arena by Gillian Rubinstein; narrated by Rowena Muir.

Produced by the Braille & Talking Book Library.

Letters from the Inside by John Marsden; narrated by Denise Kirby and Sher Guhl (Winning Entry)

Produced by the Royal Blind Society of NSW,


Adult Literature

A Change of Skies by Yasmine Gooneratne; narrated by David Baldwin and Jenny Vuletic.

Produced by the Royal Blind Society of NSW,

The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje; narrated by Stanley McGeagh. (Winning Entry)

Produced by the Braille & Talking Book Library.

Gallipoli, by Jack Bennett; narrated by Peter Hardy.

Produced by Narkaling Productions.


Resource & Reference

The Last of the Nomads by W.J. Peasley; narrated by Edgar Metcalfe.

Produced by Narkaling Productions.

Let Us Keep the Feast by Valerie Irving; narrated by Ralph Millett.

Produced by Christian Blind Mission International.

Massage & Myotherapy by Brian Tritton; narrated by Dr Meg Smith. (Winning Entry)

Produced by TAFE Publications & the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind.


Abridged Material

My Own Life by Hazel Hawke; narrated by Hazel Hawke. (Winning Entry),

Produced by the Text Publishing Company.


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